Monday, March 5, 2007

MENTAL ASSIGNMENTS

MENTAL ASSIGNMENTS

Just a few minutes ago, while writing about emotions in a section about Sister Fran Ferder and her book, I came up with a major fault in my personality! I live in my 'conscious-mind' and I have been shirking my duties!

The problem comes from taking things for granted and is very subtle. However, I had no chance to recognize the problem until I began to believe that I am a 'multiple-split-personality'. The idea is so new to me that I have problems developing the words to describe it. I have to live with a new problem for a while before I develop stereotype programs to handle the concepts.

When I am comfortable with the ideas, I will come back again and give a fuller description. For now, this short blurb will have to do.

My 'conscious-mind' (where I live) has a duty towards the rest of my 'total-mental-system'. I have to assign tasks to portions of my mind where the tasks can be done most efficiently. This is perhaps the major duty of my 'conscious-mind'. I have not done this! I need to start!

This is an important task! When I don't make these assignments the whole 'mental-system' suffers (this is like a business operation that has a poor manager). I need to go down and get familiar with the portions of my mind that do the bulk of the work! Then I need to assign tasks to the proper workers!

I am already beginning to adjust. I think (per ideas in Itzy Sabo's blog) that I will let my subconscious-mind do most of the work. I will come back now and then to get an update.

Important

Right now, I think that neglect of this task is a major part of my loss in mental-power in growing to become an adult!

THANK YOU FRAN! YOU REALLY HELPED!

MENTAL ASSIGNMENTS

MENTAL ASSIGNMENTS

Just a few minutes ago, while writing about emotions in a section about Sister Fran Ferder and her book, I came up with a major fault in my personality! I live in my 'conscious-mind' and I have been shirking my duties!

The problem comes from taking things for granted and is very subtle. However, I had no chance to recognize the problem until I began to believe that I am a 'multiple-split-personality'. The idea is so new to me that I have problems developing the words to describe it. I have to live with a new problem for a while before I develop stereotype programs to handle the concepts.

When I am comfortable with the ideas, I will come back again and give a fuller description. For now, this short blurb will have to do.

My 'conscious-mind' (where I live) has a duty towards the rest of my 'total-mental-system'. I have to assign tasks to portions of my mind where the tasks can be done most efficiently. This is perhaps the major duty of my 'conscious-mind'. I have not done this! I need to start!

This is an important task! When I don't make these assignments the whole 'mental-system' suffers (this is like a business operation that has a poor manager). I need to go down and get familiar with the portions of my mind that do the bulk of the work! Then I need to assign tasks to the proper workers!

I am already beginning to adjust. I think (per ideas in Itzy Sabo's blog) that I will let my subconscious-mind do most of the work. I will come back now and then to get an update.

Important

Right now, I think that neglect of this task is a major part of my loss in mental-power in growing to become an adult!

THANK YOU FRAN! YOU REALLY HELPED!

Limits of Mental Power

I am writing a book. One of my questions regards
the limits of mental power.

I have warched several children grow up.
I agreed with their mothers. They all were
of super intelligence. As they grew older,
this super intelligene faded.

I don't think this has to happen. As I
write the book, many ways to improve
rather than lose the ability to reason
became obvious.

I have the question, how far can a child
expect to go in the super intelligence
direction?